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Education:

The Exchange District
An Illustrated Guide to Winnipeg's Historic Commercial District (original edition 1983, and reprinted 1989). Currently under consideration to have an updated version published.

Who's Who Directory Publication(1998)
Directory of Heritage Organizations, Attractions and Resources in Winnipeg and also an update completed (in manuscript form)(1996).

On going publication of Newsletters and Bulletins.

Videos:

Pyramids of The Prairie
A video of the building and architecture of Winnipeg's Exchange District, a collaborated effort with PBS Broadcasting.

Stories Building Tell
A video for school age children accompanied with a Teachers Guide.

Some other videos include:

A tour of the Manitoba Legislature;

A ride on the Prairie Dog Central Vintage Stream Train;

Second Lives - The History and Revival of Winnipeg's Heritage Buildings;

A tour of the Ogilvie Flour Mill;

A tour of the Exchange District;

Winnipeg's Historic Architecture;

Maintaining Church Buildings (Two tapes) A Heritage Winnipeg's Workshop;

Heritage Winnipeg Seminar - "Marketing Heritage Properties";

A tour of Historic St. Boniface, A Tour of Historic St. Norbert, Winnipeg's Architectural Treasures and A Ride on the Prairie Dog Central - One Tape;

Some videos available for past presentations of our Heritage Preservation Awards;

Slide Collection:

3 Slide Shows and Lectures and some with accompanied printed materials

Heritage Education Program

Program 1: A City Wide View of Historic Attractions;

Program 2: The History and growth of Winnipeg's Commercial District;

Program 3: A Tour of Winnipeg's Downtown Historic District; Presented to classes ranging from grades 3 to 12 with a presentation in duration of approx. 30 to 40 minutes, with a question and answer period thereafter.

Other facets of our educational program involve speaking to elementary, secondary and
University students.

History of Armstrong's Point - awaiting publication



 


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